81. At the next intersection, you will find hope.
82. Pay attention to etiquette and dress to leave a good impression.
83. Life is a school. In that sense, rather than saying a good teacher is a blessing, it might be said that a good teacher is a burden.
84. Regarding those who frequently cause trouble or bully you, endure if possible and avoid unnecessary conflict with the reckless. However, keep their actions in mind. When grievances accumulate, ensure that justice is served within the bounds of the law, teaching them a lesson they will never forget, so they realize that such behavior will not be tolerated.
85. A dream ends, worldly ties fade, one step leaves the dust behind, playing the zither by the Yellow Springs. It is Qingming again, coinciding with Feng'er's birthday. If the arrival of Feng'er were not a hardship, how could they be lost in the mortal world on this day of mourning the dead? How could they wander the mortal realm, lonely and helpless, searching for parents in the heavenly kingdom? The Red Mansion dream breaks, blood and tears bury the dust, and a handful of yellow earth covers the beauty. In this life, once Feng'er falls into the mortal world, they are destined for a lifetime of bitterness. Counting the desolate tribulations behind them, listening to the lingering sorrows on the road, playing 'Smiling at the Dust' with a broken heart, Feng'er transforms into a breeze dancing through the mist, drinking in the joys and sorrows of the world. With a gentle dance, a thousand years have passed; the song ends, the strings break, and life fades.
86. Without pressure, you will not take your work seriously.
87. I truly love you; closing my eyes, I thought I could forget, but the tears flowing have not deceived myself... Do no evil, and do all good; never disregard a small good, and never commit a small evil.
88. In life, the worst work attitudes are being perfunctory, self-righteous, or superficial. Only by maintaining a serious and meticulous attitude can one minimize the opportunity for error.
89. President Reagan's favorite saying, "It is morning in America," reflects this kind of optimism and confidence.
90. I believe one of the most powerful forces in the world stems from the spirit of believing in oneself, daring to climb, and living actively.
91. Never let others control your life. Do not work for others, do not struggle for the ideals of others, and do not let life lead you. You must write your own life script; only then will life be brilliant and meaningful!
92. Loss is a blessing, forbearance is virtue, tolerance is wisdom, diligence is insight, hardship is wealth, and suffering leads to sweetness; charity is mercy, respect is humility, a clear mind is righteousness, responsibility follows authority, detachment is immortality, and generosity is divinity. Selflessness is nobility, greed is evil, helping others is joy, harming others is a debt, justice is clarity, excessive desire is calamity, and integrity is goodness.
93. True wealth is not necessarily measured by bank deposits, land, houses, gold, or silver, for these cannot be possessed alone and cannot be taken at death. Only things like faith, contentment, joy, conscience, social connections, and wisdom are your true wealth! These treasures can be shared with others, enjoyed throughout a lifetime, and even benefit you in the afterlife.
94. A person with temperament is far more beautiful, handsome, and respected than one simply wearing designer brands. To possess it, you don't even need to spend a cent; you only need to manage your temper, rectify your character, purify your thoughts, and enrich your inner self. Unconsciously, your speech, attitude, and demeanor will bear a fresh and elegant label. Spend effort on self-cultivation. Temperament is the best luxury brand.
95. Do not be impulsive when facing difficulties. Do not rush to conclusions, especially when angry. Learn to see things from another's perspective, simplify complex matters, and avoid making simple things complicated.
96. Siblings are never divided into right or left, nor are brothers divided into you or me.
97. If you are not blind, please do not use your ears to understand me.
98. Our misfortune lies in being dragged along by time, unable to fix ourselves at a single point to see the whole and eternal picture. For humans, there is only one thing that is eternal: their own restlessness, which causes extreme suffering.